2019 Impact Report
“Even as we navigate the unique trials and opportunities of 2020, it’s important to take a moment to reflect on changes and celebrate the successes of the past year.” -Amy Miller, Violence Free Colorado
Moment of Truth: A Message from our Executive Director and Board of Directors
Read the Moment of Truth Statement Moment of Truth Statement. We want to share this statement on behalf of Violence Free Colorado (VFC) and the 44 other state DV & SA coalitions who signed on
Anti-Racism Resources
This page is intended to serve as a resource to white folks to spark and/or deepen our anti-racism work. For DV and SA programs, more than ever survivors and your staff of color need
Housing, Homelessness, and Shelter Information During COVID-19
To link to our general COVID-19 Resource Page, click here. People experiencing homelessness, including survivors of domestic violence, often have a higher risk for exposure to communicable diseases. During this pandemic, survivors are likely seeing
Colorado News Articles On Coronavirus and Domestic Violence
Last updated March 25, 2020. Violence Free Colorado staff have spoken with multiple news outlets about how the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting survivors and the agencies who support them. The Colorado Independent: Violence Free Colorado
Sack Lunch Locations for Students during School Closures
To find schools providing meals in the Denver metro and Boulder areas, as well as times, visit this interactive map link. For a list of COVID-19 school closures and dates in Colorado, click here. For
Important Information About Operations during March
Dear Colorado Community, We’ve all been experiencing a bombardment of information regarding the COVID-19 situation here in Colorado, in our country, and across the globe. Here at Violence Free Colorado, we know that domestic and
A Message from our ED on Coronavirus/COVID-19
(sent 3/12/20) Dear Members, In light of Governor Polis declaring a state of emergency and confirmation of 33 cases across 10 Colorado counties as of yesterday, we want to provide you all with additional COVID-19
COVID-19/Coronavirus Information and Resources
[Last updated July 22, 2021] As domestic violence and sexual assault programs across our state respond to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in their local communities, we will be sharing resources to help programs stay informed
The Results Are In!
As a result of the statewide needs assessment conducted by the Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ) in 2015, housing for victims of crime was identified as a Special Project for the use of the new